From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbomb disposalˈbomb disˌposal noun [uncountable]PMthe job of dealing with bombs that have not exploded, and making them safebomb disposal experts/team/squad/unitThe device, which contained 400lbs of explosive, was made safe by army bomb disposal experts.

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bomb disposal• It could take half an hour for a bomb disposalteam to get to Royalbion House.• A bomb disposal team made the grenade safe.• The most advancedbomb disposalcentre in the world has been officially opened by the Duke of Kent.• The device went off at 12.30am as bomb disposal men were about to carry out a remote-controlled explosion with a robot.• One of the devices went off before bomb disposalsquadsarrived.• The army's bomb disposalexperts say the lesson is simple ... report anything suspicious, especially in the run up to Christmas.• Approval will also be given to supplybomb disposalequipment and goods for civilian end-users.• The bomb disposalunitdestroyed the bomb with a controlled explosion.bomb disposal experts/team/squad/unit• It could take half an hour for a bomb disposal team to get to Royalbion House.• A bomb disposal team made the grenade safe.• The hoax devices were destroyed in controlled explosions by armybomb disposal experts, using remote-controlled vehicles.• Army bomb disposal expertsscoured the city for 5 hours, after receiving a codedtelephonemessage.• One of the devices went off before bomb disposal squads arrived.• Two hours after the explosions were due, bomb disposal experts moved in.• The army's bomb disposal experts say the lesson is simple ... report anything suspicious, especially in the run up to Christmas.• The bomb disposal unit destroyed the bomb with a controlled explosion.